WMS CAN CLAIM MORE CASH FROM PARTY GAMING
12 September 2008
Appeal court decision makes a claim of $287
million possible
Gibraltar-based online gambling group Party Gaming could
be facing a multi million dollar trademark infringement
damages claim from WMS Gaming following a US Court of
Appeals ruling this week.
The story has broken on a number of industry websites
which report that WMS Gaming Inc. won its appeal against
PartyGaming plc and its subsidiaries PartyCasino and
PartyPoker. WMS had appealed for greater damages than
the $2.67 million it had been awarded against Party as a
default judgement last year in a US District Court for
the Northern District of Illinois. PartyGaming allegedly
ignored the original WMS lawsuit, resulting in a default
judgement going against it.
The original case involved allegations by WMS Gaming
that PartyGaming had committed "persistent, knowing and
willful infringement" of WMS trademarks Jackpot Party
and Super Jackpot Party through the years 2004 to 2006
through "approximate and exact reproductions of the
marks". WMS had asked for damages of $287 million.
Dissatisfied with the level of damages awarded by the
Illinois judge, WMS took the issue to the US Court of
Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and received a more
favourable decision this week, with the higher court
finding that the district court made a fundamental error
of law by failing to distinguish between WMS's right to
the defendant's profits and its right to damages.
The Appeal Court judge ruled: "In the absence of
evidence from PartyGaming showing that deductions are
warranted, WMS is entitled to the revenues supported by
its evidence. We add that while the figure WMS seeks,
$287,391,140.70 is considerably larger than the
'damages' award granted by the district court…the record
shows that in a single year (2005), the defendant
reported revenues of $977.7 million….
"The record shows persistent, pervasive, knowing and
willing infringement for several years by PartyGaming,
as it repeatedly refused to cease and desist even after
receiving several forms of actual notice of its unlawful
activity, from both the Patent and Trademarks Office and
from WMS."
There was little if any information available at Party
Gaming as we went to press, with the latest press
material referring to a live dealer agreement that Party
Gaming has just signed with Evolution Gaming.
The company's statement advises that its customers will
be able to enjoy an authentic 'live casino' experience
of playing roulette, blackjack and baccarat tables
following the agreement with Evolution Gaming, which
provides streamed casino services. Games will be
available in different languages and currencies, further
enhancing the quality and depth of PartyCasino's
customer offer.
Jim Ryan, Chief Executive Officer of PartyGaming, said:
"PartyCasino, which is continuing to roll out movie
themed slots, is focused firmly on delighting customers
with greater entertainment. We believe that 'live
casino' will gain us access to players who enjoy and
prefer the experience of watching croupiers dealing
cards or spinning roulette wheels and calling 'place
your bets' in real time that's great, live online gaming
entertainment."
Jens von Bahr, Chief Executive Officer of Evolution,
said: "Evolution is changing the face of online casino
gaming for players around the world with an innovative,
unmatched live experience. PartyCasino is an industry
leader at the forefront of change and we look forward to
sharing a seat with them at the table!"
Online Casino News courtesy of
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